The revelations were unprecedented—and so was the response.
In 2013, Edward Snowden blew the lid off the National Security Agency’s broad domestic surveillance operations by leaking thousands of classified documents to the media. In the aftermath, top lawyers at Yahoo, Facebook Inc., Google Inc., LinkedIn and Microsoft Corp. united in a push to provide more transparency about their compliance with secret government demands for user data.
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